Trailing 32-20 in the fourth quarter, the Chiefs received a one-yard touchdown run from junior running back Avery Bury. A two-point conversion pass from senior quarterback Kegan Comps to junior running back Zavin Goodrich made it a 32-28 contest in the fourth. However, the Chiefs weren't able to score again against the Vikings, who held on to remain unbeaten this season.

Playing in his first career varsity game, Cheboygan sophomore David Millmine had a night to remember, intercepting a Grayling pass and returning it 55 yards for a touchdown in the first quarter.

In the second quarter, Comps delivered a 45-yard touchdown strike to Avery Bury to tie the contest at 20. Also scoring in the second quarter was senior running back Asher Bury, who capped off a drive with a two-yard TD run. It was an impressive bounceback from the Chiefs, who trailed 20-8 after one.

Asher Bury led the Chiefs with 87 yards on 19 carries, while Comps was 4-of-7 passing for 91 yards and a TD. The Chiefs (152 rushing yards, 91 passing) finished with 243 total yards for the game.

On the Grayling side, quarterback Justin Nicholas had a strong night, passing for 251 yards and rushing for 99 yards and three touchdowns. Running back Nick Osga rushed for 145 yards and two touchdowns.

Junior linebacker Caleb Diamond led Cheboygan with a team-high 13 tackles, while Asher Bury had 11, Zach Gildner had eight, Isaac Carter-Loy and Comps each had seven, Tristan Schley (sack) and Tanner Fein each had six, Gavin Speed (sack), Austin Landon and Avery Bury each had five.

Chebyogan will be back at home when it hosts Kalkaska at Western Avenue Field on Friday at 7 p.m.